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    Oven connection options

    As it's a radial circuit and suggestion are this is a 32A circuit, 2.5mm T&E cable, can safely carry no more than 27A, so is underrated for circuit. So installing 4.0mm heat resistant flex ,which can carry 35A would be a sensible step. If the appliance only requires as again suggested 20A, it...
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    Ok think i got it so i have 32amp fuse at the fuse box for the cooker circuit, i need to use 4mm butyl heat resistant flex to connect the oven directly to the cooker plate, i should pin the cable to the wall using clips but its is ok to have it behind the kitchen cabinets. In the picture of...
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    Phatboy mentioned that 2.5mm TE could be run behind cabinets loose do you recommend clipping them to the wall ? So if i do this and not bury any cables i should be ok without a RCD ? I wont have to fuse down if i am using 2.5mm TE via the cooker plate to back of cooker ?
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    Thanks i think this sounds like then neatest solution as i really wanted to use the cooker connection which is not being used by anything at the moment. I have another question, currently i have a hob which is gas but has a battery operated ignition. i will be getting a new gas hob in the...
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    Oven connection options

    Hello I hope someone could kindly give me some advice. I have a small U shaped kitchen, where the gas hob is located, to the left is a cooker socket with a cooker plate behind the cabinet the hob is fitted to. Nothing is using the cooker connection. I have bought a new oven which the...
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